Objectives: The Korean government implemented a smoke-free regulation for pubs with a net indoor area of ≥100 m 2 on January 1, 2014. The purpose of this study was to determine the indoor levels of concentrations of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 μm (PM
2. 5) in implemented and non-implemented pubs in Seoul and Changwon. concentrations was observed in implemented and non-implemented pubs with smokers. Strict implementation of the regulation in all pubs is needed for better indoor air quality.
Ambient particulate matter (PM) concentrations at monitoring stations were often used as an indicator of population exposure to PM in epidemiological studies. The correlation between personal exposure and ambient concentrations of PM varied because of diverse time-activity patterns. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between personal exposure and ambient concentrations of PM and PM with minimal impact of time-activity pattern on personal exposure. Performance of the MicroPEM, v3.2 was evaluated by collocation with central ambient air monitors for PM and PM. A field technician repeatedly conducted measurement of 24 h personal exposures to PM and PM with a fixed time-activity pattern of office worker over 26 days in Seoul, Korea. The relationship between the MicroPEM and the ambient air monitor showed good linearity. Personal exposure and ambient concentrations of PM were highly correlated with a fixed time-activity pattern compared with PM. The finding implied a high infiltration rate of PM and low infiltration rate of PM. The relationship between personal exposure and ambient concentrations of PM and PM was different for high level episodes. In the Asian dust episode, staying indoors could reduce personal exposure to PM. However, personal exposure to PM could not be reduced by staying indoors during the fine dust advisory episode.
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